very interesting. there are buttons above your heads, and you get to steer the shuttle and it's wicked nasty.
The next generation of space shuttles, like SpaceX's Crew Dragon or Boeing's Starliner, are designed to have a sleeker, more futuristic look compared to the classic space shuttle design. They feature more advanced technology and safety features, with the goal of making space travel more efficient and affordable.
So they can find where they are going, like the ISS
The space shuttle had three main components: the orbiter, external tank, and solid rocket boosters. The orbiter had wings and resembled a plane. The external tank was a large orange tank, and the solid rocket boosters were two white rocket boosters attached to the sides.
The space shuttle Atlantis completed a total of 33 missions during its operational lifetime.
The antonym of "space shuttle" could be "earth-bound craft" or "ground-based vehicle" - an object that does not travel to space.
a apace shuttle looks like an air plain with spical sheilds to protect it from the atmespher
Right now there are no gyms in space. The shuttle and the space station have tredmills though.
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The next generation of space shuttles, like SpaceX's Crew Dragon or Boeing's Starliner, are designed to have a sleeker, more futuristic look compared to the classic space shuttle design. They feature more advanced technology and safety features, with the goal of making space travel more efficient and affordable.
So they can find where they are going, like the ISS
The space shuttle had three main components: the orbiter, external tank, and solid rocket boosters. The orbiter had wings and resembled a plane. The external tank was a large orange tank, and the solid rocket boosters were two white rocket boosters attached to the sides.
The space shuttle Atlantis completed a total of 33 missions during its operational lifetime.
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The antonym of "space shuttle" could be "earth-bound craft" or "ground-based vehicle" - an object that does not travel to space.
The astronauts are put into pressure suits and strapped into seats in the crew compartment of the orbiter. Basically if you look at the shuttle on the pad they sit at the tip of the white plane like structure. There are 4 seats on the upper level or flight deck and usually 3 seats on the lower level or mid deck.
it looks like any house bedrooms bathrooms kitchen lotsa space
A LEP shuttle in Artemis Fowl is teardrop shaped.